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Structural basis for the transformation pathways of the sodium naproxen anhydrate–hydrate system

Crystal structures are presented for two dihydrate polymorphs (DH-I and DH-II) of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug sodium (S)-naproxen. The structure of DH-I is determined from twinned single crystals obtained by solution crystallization. DH-II is obtained by solid-state routes, and its stru...

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Autores principales: Bond, Andrew D., Cornett, Claus, Larsen, Flemming H., Qu, Haiyan, Raijada, Dhara, Rantanen, Jukka
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4174875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25295174
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2052252514015450
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author Bond, Andrew D.
Cornett, Claus
Larsen, Flemming H.
Qu, Haiyan
Raijada, Dhara
Rantanen, Jukka
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Larsen, Flemming H.
Qu, Haiyan
Raijada, Dhara
Rantanen, Jukka
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description Crystal structures are presented for two dihydrate polymorphs (DH-I and DH-II) of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug sodium (S)-naproxen. The structure of DH-I is determined from twinned single crystals obtained by solution crystallization. DH-II is obtained by solid-state routes, and its structure is derived using powder X-ray diffraction, solid-state (13)C and (23)Na MAS NMR, and molecular modelling. The validity of both structures is supported by dispersion-corrected density functional theory (DFT-D) calculations. The structures of DH-I and DH-II, and in particular their relationships to the monohydrate (MH) and anhydrate (AH) structures, provide a basis to rationalize the observed transformation pathways in the sodium (S)-naproxen anhydrate–hydrate system. All structures contain Na(+)/carboxylate/H(2)O sections, alternating with sections containing the naproxen molecules. The structure of DH-I is essentially identical to MH in the naproxen region, containing face-to-face arrangements of the naphthalene rings, whereas the structure of DH-II is comparable to AH in the naproxen region, containing edge-to-face arrangements of the naphthalene rings. This structural similarity permits topotactic transformation between AH and DH-II, and between MH and DH-I, but requires re-organization of the naproxen molecules for transformation between any other pair of structures. The topotactic pathways dominate at room temperature or below, while the non-topotactic pathways become active at higher temperatures. Thermochemical data for the dehydration processes are rationalized in the light of this new structural information.
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spelling pubmed-41748752014-10-07 Structural basis for the transformation pathways of the sodium naproxen anhydrate–hydrate system Bond, Andrew D. Cornett, Claus Larsen, Flemming H. Qu, Haiyan Raijada, Dhara Rantanen, Jukka IUCrJ Research Papers Crystal structures are presented for two dihydrate polymorphs (DH-I and DH-II) of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug sodium (S)-naproxen. The structure of DH-I is determined from twinned single crystals obtained by solution crystallization. DH-II is obtained by solid-state routes, and its structure is derived using powder X-ray diffraction, solid-state (13)C and (23)Na MAS NMR, and molecular modelling. The validity of both structures is supported by dispersion-corrected density functional theory (DFT-D) calculations. The structures of DH-I and DH-II, and in particular their relationships to the monohydrate (MH) and anhydrate (AH) structures, provide a basis to rationalize the observed transformation pathways in the sodium (S)-naproxen anhydrate–hydrate system. All structures contain Na(+)/carboxylate/H(2)O sections, alternating with sections containing the naproxen molecules. The structure of DH-I is essentially identical to MH in the naproxen region, containing face-to-face arrangements of the naphthalene rings, whereas the structure of DH-II is comparable to AH in the naproxen region, containing edge-to-face arrangements of the naphthalene rings. This structural similarity permits topotactic transformation between AH and DH-II, and between MH and DH-I, but requires re-organization of the naproxen molecules for transformation between any other pair of structures. The topotactic pathways dominate at room temperature or below, while the non-topotactic pathways become active at higher temperatures. Thermochemical data for the dehydration processes are rationalized in the light of this new structural information. International Union of Crystallography 2014-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4174875/ /pubmed/25295174 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2052252514015450 Text en © Andrew D. Bond et al. 2014 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4174875/
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